Jennifer Weingart

Reporter/Host, All Things Considered

Jennifer Weingart

Peter Ringenberg

Jennifer Weingart is a reporter and All Things Considered host. She holds a degree in broadcasting and journalism from Central Michigan University, prior work experience from WCMU in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. and WDET in Detroit. She likes stories that involve passionate people doing awesome things. Her work is heard on WVPE, the Michigan Public Radio Network, Indiana's regional journalism cooperative and a few times on NPR.

Jennifer believes that Public Radio is where the best stories go to get told.

When she's not chasing a story she can be found listening to NPR podcasts while running, baking recipes off Pinterest, doing something marching band related, or reading anything that stands still long enough. She also enjoys cats, dresses with weird prints, camping and TV shows with quality character development. She is a fantastic whistler.

Many neighborhoods will be overrun tonight with goblins and ghouls and, the ever popular super hero.

Google’s annual ‘Frightgeist’ report on tending Halloween costumes is populated with the usual suspects; witches, clowns and animals. But a lot of the top getups are superheroes and their foes. Wonder Woman, Captain America, Batman, Harley Quinn and more.

If you see fighter jets over South Bend Friday and Saturday, don’t be alarmed, they’re Air Force pilots practicing for a flyover at this weekend’s Notre Dame football game.

Four F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets will be doing a ceremonial flyover during pregame activities before the game Saturday afternoon between the ninth ranked Fighting Irish and the 14th ranked North Carolina State Wolfpack.